Lemongrass has the effect of dispelling wind, warming the middle and relieving pain (relieving pain by warming the spleen and stomach), and inducing dampness and stopping diarrhea. There is no authoritative research on the contraindications of lemongrass, so it is recommended to consult a physician before taking it.
Lemongrass is pungent, sweet and warm in nature. It has the efficacy of dispelling wind and collaterals, warming the middle and relieving pain, inducing dampness and stopping diarrhea, and can be used in the treatment of external wind-cold headache, headache, rheumatism and paralysis, epigastric and abdominal cold pain (cold pain in the stomach and abdomen), diarrhea, edema, foot odor, bruises, and other medical conditions.
Lemongrass can be used externally in appropriate amounts, decoction of water to wash the affected area, the contraindications for the use of lemongrass are not yet clear.
If you are not feeling well, please consult a doctor in time and use the medicine under the guidance of the doctor’s diagnosis, do not use the medicine on your own, so as not to cause damage to the organism.